Perfluorocarboxylic Anhydrides Triggered Cyclization: Access to 4-Perfluoroalkylpyridines
Zeng Wang1, Chenhui You1, Changfang Wang2
1State Key Laboratory of Photocatalysis on Energy and Environment and Key Laboratory of Molecule Synthesis and Function Discovery, College of Chemistry , Fuzhou University , Fujian 350108 , China.
Abstract:
A double nucleophilic addition-cyclization-elimination cascade is developed, that allows various 2,6-diaryl-4-perfluoroalkylpyridines to be synthesized in one step from easily available enamides and perfluorocarboxylic anhydrides. The procedure is also operationally simple and scalable and provides access to the facial construction of 4-fluoroalkylpyridines, which are of great interest in medicinal chemistry.
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